Egan R, Llewellyn R, Wood, S. (2014). 0800 Phone Service Model Review: Report on Division Focus Groups. Report to the Cancer Society of New Zealand. Cancer Society Social and Behavioural Research Unit, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin.

Simpson, J., & Egan, R. (2014). Evaluation of “My Health Matters”. Report to the Cancer Society of New Zealand. Cancer Society Social and Behavioural Research Unit, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin.

Noble-Adams, R., Egan, R., Blank, M-L. (2013, February). Evaluation of the Cancer Connect New Zealand Service 2012. Report to the Canterbury/West Coast Division of the Cancer Society of New Zealand.

Egan, R., Amun, Q. (2009, March). Identifying Priorities for Psycho-social-spiritual Cancer Research in New Zealand: Perspectives from the Cancer Society of New Zealand Support Services. Scoping Paper.

McGee, R. (1995, August). Comment on "Cannabis: the PHC's advice to the Minister." A report to the Cancer Society of New Zealand, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine. (This report formed the basis of the Society's submission on Cannabis and Health to the Minister of Health).

Published proceedings

Egan, R. (2017). Spirituality in public health: How can we create an environment in which spirituality can flourish? A qualitative study's early findings. Proceedings of the New Zealand PublicHealth Association (PHA) Conference. (pp. 26).

Egan, R. & Llewellyn, R. (2016). Spirituality is a public Health issue. Fourth International Conference of the British Association for the Study of Spirituality. (pp.15-16).

Llewellyn, R., Egan, R., Berghan, G., & Eyre, R. (2015). Ethical principles for public health: What are they, what do they mean and how do we use them? Proceedings of the Public Health Association Conference. (pp. 27). Retrieved from ivvy.com/event/PHA15/

Kane, P., Jasperse, M., Egan, R., Pullon, S., McBain, L., & McKinlay, E. (2013). An investigation of best ways for New Zealand (NZ) GPs to support and inform those affected by cancer under their care. Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute of Medical Radiation Technology (NZIMRT) Conference. Retrieved from nzimrt.co.nz/

Conference presentations

Egan, R. (2017). Spirituality in New Zealand healthcare care: An overview. Verbal presentation at the Spirituality Research and Innovation Group Conference. Trinity School of Nursing and Midwifery, Dublin, Ireland, 22 June.

Egan, R. (2016). Cancer Stories: How can a cancer diagnosis possibly be positive? Verbal presentation at the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine In-House convention, Dunedin, New Zealand, 21 June.

Egan, R. (2015). Spirituality in later life: Policy and place. Verbal presentation at the Selwyn Centre for Ageing and Spirituality Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, September.

Egan, R. (2014). Cancer stories project: Community participatory research process. Verbal presentation at the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine In-House Convention, Dunedin, New Zealand, February.

Egan, R. (2014). Exploring the spiritual terrain of the cancer experience: Stories and statistics. Public lecture at the Symposium on Theology, Spirituality and Cancer, Auckland, New Zealand, 20-21 February.

Egan, R., & Walker, S. (2014). Spirituality and euthanasia. Verbal presentation at the New Zealand Association of Gerontology Conference: The Age of Ageing, Dunedin, New Zealand, September.

Egan, R. (2013). Cancer stories: Participatory research process. Verbal presentation at the Psychosocial Oncology New Zealand Conference: Fitting Together the Pieces of the Puzzle, Auckland, New Zealand, 29-30 November.

Egan, R. (2012). Spirituality is the essence of wellbeing. Weaving spirituality into services for older people. NZ Council of Christian Social Services, Services for Older People Conference, Wellington, NZ: 29-30 March 2012.

Public seminars and lectures

Egan, R. (2016). Spirituality is a public health issue. Public Health Seminar Series, Department of Preventive & Social Medicine in association with the Public Health Association Otago/Southland, University of Otago, Dunedin, 20 October.